Stealing Behavior Of A Star

It is reported that recently Lindsay Lohan was too "busy" to return the necklace she has been accused of stealing.
The troubled actress - who is currently on Dell-vostro-1510-battery probation stemming from a driving under the influence conviction in 2007 - has been accused of taking a $2,500 necklace from upmarket Californian boutique Kamofie & Company and claimed she tried to bring it back to the store but did not have time. According to a police report obtained by gossip website TMZ, Lindsay's assistant said: "Ms. Lohan was in possession of the necklace and wanted to give the necklace back to the store the day after she took it from the store, but she was very busy." Lindsay has pleaded guilty to felony grand theft over the incident, with friends insisting she was allowed to borrow the necklace, but the store later changed their mind after she failed to get them publicity.

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While the 24-year-old star's team have been trying to agree a plea deal over the case - which counts as a breach of her probation - her lawyer Shawn Chapman Holley believes the charge is unfair as she disputes the estimated value of the piece of jewellery. Shawn said: "We intend to challenge the prosecution's case because the truth is, Ms. Lohan didn't steal anything. But even if she had, it seems to me that the appropriate charge, based on the Dell-inspiron-1440-battery fair market value of the goods, should have been petty theft and not grand theft. "A $5 lump of coal with a $2,500 price tag is still a $5 lump of coal." Lindsay must return to court on February 23.

Networks are finalising plans for their coverage of the television event of the year, The Royal Wedding. International networks CNN, BBC and ITV have planned round-the-clock broadcasts of Kate Middleton and Prince William's big day, and wedding specials screen in the days beforehand. Here in New Zealand, TVNZ confirms it will be sending Mark Sainsbury to London, where he will broadcast Close Up live on the evening of the wedding. TVNZ will be anchoring One News out of London and will cross to European dell-inspiron-1525-battery correspondent Paul Hobbs and journalist Lisa Owen who is already stationed in Britain. TV One will start its coverage of the Royal Wedding at 8.30pm on the night. At 10.30pm it will take live BBC coverage until 1am and will compile a highlights package to run on Saturday, April 30.

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TV3 will begin its coverage at 7.30pm, and will go through to at least 11.30pm, hosted by John Campbell, with Hilary Barry reporting live from London. Special compaq-presario-cq60-battery guests, including Herald columnist Wendyl Nissen, will contribute to coverage, and the network will screen the ITV live feed from the ceremony, hosted by James Mates.On CNN, Piers Morgan and Anderson Cooper will broadcast their shows from London in the week leading up to the wedding, and Richard Quest has a weekly special on the wedding starting on April 3. Live coverage on the 29th will run from 7pm until 2am. BBC UKTV screens uninterrupted live coverage from Westminster Abbey on the 29th, and a series following the couple's relationship screens on Vibe on Saturday, April 9 and 7.30pm and Wednesday, April 27 at 9.30pm.

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